WTA says Chinese tennis star's call with Olympic chief is not enough
The Hindu
The whereabouts of former doubles world number one Peng have been a matter of international concern for nearly three weeks after she alleged that a former senior Chinese government official sexually assaulted her.
Chinese tennis star with the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) does not address or alleviate the Women's Tennis Association's (WTA) , the WTA said on Monday.
The whereabouts of former doubles world number one Peng have been a matter of international concern for nearly three weeks after she alleged that a former senior Chinese government official sexually assaulted her.
She appeared at a dinner with friends on Saturday and a children's tennis tournament in Beijing on Sunday, photos and videos published by Chinese state media journalists and by the tournament's organisers show. But they have done little to quell concerns.

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